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Canadian Cardiovascular Society Functional Classification: HOW MANY LEVELS
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Canadian Cardiovascular Society Functional Classification:
Ordinary physical activity, such as walking and climbing stairs, does not cause angina
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Canadian Cardiovascular Society Functional Classification:
Angina present with strenuous or rapid or prolonged exertion at work or recreation.
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Canadian Cardiovascular Society Functional Classification:
Slight limitation of ordinary activity.
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Canadian Cardiovascular Society Functional Classification:
Walking or climbing stairs rapidly, walking uphill, walking or stair climbing after meals, in cold, or when under emotional stress or only during the few hours after awakening
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Canadian Cardiovascular Society Functional Classification:
Walking more than two blocks on the level and climbing more than one flight of stairs at a normal pace and in normal conditions.
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Canadian Cardiovascular Society Functional Classification:
Marked limitation of ordinary physical activity.
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Canadian Cardiovascular Society Functional Classification:
Walking one to two blocks on the level and climbing more than one flight of stairs in normal conditions.
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Canadian Cardiovascular Society Functional Classification:
Inability to carry on any physical activity without discomfort
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Canadian Cardiovascular Society Functional Classification:
anginal syndrome may be present at rest
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